The amount is not enough to make Robichaud feel like he has to call the police

ok so fark that guy.... you pay 300 bucks and bring him and his dog in to look for drugs in your home to protect yourself from your grown junkie kids and if they find enough product this shiatbag calls the cops on you? fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Headso:The amount is not enough to make Robichaud feel like he has to call the police

ok so fark that guy.... you pay 300 bucks and bring him and his dog in to look for drugs in your home to protect yourself from your grown junkie kids and if they find enough product this shiatbag calls the cops on you? fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Moms are still better at snooping. My mom found my stash when I was 16. I took a knife, cut a hole in the fabric of my box spring and placed it a good foot from the hole on one of the pieces of wood on the inside, and she still found it.

Headso:The amount is not enough to make Robichaud feel like he has to call the police

ok so fark that guy.... you pay 300 bucks and bring him and his dog in to look for drugs in your home to protect yourself from your grown junkie kids and if they find enough product this shiatbag calls the cops on you? fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Given the asset seizure laws in this country (which I don't agree with, but they exist whether you like them or not), it makes some degree of sense not wanting someone holding large amounts of drugs in your home. Even if you weren't aware of it, if the amount rises to "trafficking", then your house could be seized, and you'd be left with very little legal recourse.

Luven:21 years old isn't a child it's an adult and I doubt any amount of detox is going to force them to stop doing something they want to do.

Yup, but it's a bad situation to be in: either you kick them out onto the street, in which case the risk of serious harm goes waaay up, or you give them housing and expose yourself to the risks of civil asset forfeiture -- and any real crime that they may attract to your home. ...not to mention being a very bad influence if you have any younger children still living at home.

At what point does the desire to help your child get overwhelmed by the need to protect the rest of the family and yourself? There's just no good solution in a situation like that.

"He offers parents the tools of police without the risk of prosecution or prison; everything is confidential."

Yeah, except for the police record that your own mother called them in to find your drugs, and what was found and confiscated.That's going to look good at your next court hearing... for that speeding ticket.

Pffttt, if you really cared about your kid you would install a keystroke logger on their laptop, access their social media sites, run preliminary background checks on their frequently messaged friends, get their text messages spoofed to your phone and buy/train your own drug sniffing dog.